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Cataract surgery in Pasto--living in Pasto

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Over the past few years I have lived in Cotacachi Ec.  Over the past year my  vision has gotten worse and worse. After repeated bad experiences with  Ophthalmologists  in Ecuador I found Unigarro clinic in  Pasto, went there, had the cataract surgery  and can see better than I have ever been able to in my life.  I am a cyclist and climber and surfed until the Ecuadorian coast got too dangerous due to cartels and gangs  for °µÍø½ûÇøs to go there.  If you need  them I recommend you consider Unigarro clinic  in Pasto.....Basically  a little less  than half the cost of  clinics here in Ecuador for the triple vision  interocular lens.


Went for the surgery, stayed a couple of weeks and love the city. Like life there much more than where I live in Cotacachi. Pasto is clean, no public urination on the street during daylight(common in Ecuador)  people seem better educated and the natives dont seem to want to rape the °µÍø½ûÇøs pricewise like here. I have already been to the cancillera.gov.co website and all of that seems straightforward.  I am seriously considering moving there.  One question that I do have is money. During the 2 weeks I spent in Pasto  I used the ATM's at Banco Colombia.  I do understand that there is going to be a difference in quoted exchange rates between say, XE.com and what one is going to receive at an ATM. Having said that, the Banco Colombia exchange offering wasnt great at all and  aside from the foreign   exchange  transaction fees, there was a $7 fee per transaction no matter how much money one took out. So the question is, how and where does one get  money from the US in the most efficient and beneficial way?

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OsageArcher

Depending on your needs you may be able to get all the cash necessary for daily living expenses from ATMs.  For instance Bancolombia has a daily limit of 2.7 million COP, almost $620 USD.  Just make sure you decline the exchange rate the machine offers, and continue - that way you will get a better rate.


If you use a card like those from USAA or Schwab, your ATM fees will be reimbursed each month.  I don't know what other cards offer reimbursement but there may be a few.

ChineduOpara

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You can pay for almost everything in most big shops in Colombia using regular credit cards, so I suggest using any of your credit cards that offers "points". If you prefer to use your USA bank debit card, try to use one that has "maximum transaction amount" limit, so that you can shield your core funds from accidental (legitimate errors) or "accidental" (fraudulent) overcharges.


For money transfers directly to your Bancolombia account, Remitly (app) has the best rates. But this path (regular incoming transfers) only makes sense if you plan to live in Colombia long-term, pay rent, etc. because some transactions will only go through if you use your Bancolombia debit card, or cash (which you can pull out from any Bancolombia ATM).

nico peligro

Dont know where you are from, but if you are US citizen can get capital one or Charles Schwab accout and cards oand use ATMs.Some countries like Canada also   have zero charge Fintec cards and credit cards .


Best.rates seem to be at Davavienda, but they charge you.26 mil per withdrawal and thhe ATM used all depends on what card you.use, from which country , and the amount.of one.time withdrawsl allowed ( To limit the effect of the transaction  fee..26 mil.in Davaviendas case, higher at Bancolombia  and other banks)


Of Course always reject the banks exchange rate at ATMs. Big scam for 7 to 9% extra.


If you intend to get a visa and live in Colombia, get Bancolombia  and Davavienda  bank accounts.


I agree with your opinion of Pasto. Pasto and Manizales  are the best cities in Colombia.bia.Pasto is remote though, closer to Quito than many Colombian cities

nico peligro

Charles Schwab ( US citizens  only) apparently reimburses the fees ( for now)


So bank ATM is irrelevant


Dont know how long this will comtinUe with Colombian banks jacking up.fees

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Sorry I have been  late getting back but I will say thanks to all of you  for the kindness, interest and great information in the replies. Last few days/week have been getting rid of  stuff accumulated in almost 5 years in Cotacachi. Plan now is to turn over the key to my apartment Tuesday and be out of here for the border and Pasto that day.  Just about completely packed. Really looking forward to being in Pasto. First order of business  there will be finding an inexpensive apartment. Again many thanks to all of you for the help.